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Northeast snowstorm causes travel delays and power outages for millions

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December 21, 2025
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The snow is starting to accumulate on the ground and on benches at Central Park. FOX Weather’s Haley Meier is here with the latest on snowfall in New York City.

NEW YORK, NY – As a major snowstorm exits the Northeast, major airports and cities are seeing an impact with delays, cancellations and power outages on Sunday.

Major airports, including Newark Liberty National Airport (JFK) in New Jersey, John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and LaGuardia Airport in New York, are seeing delays over two hours due to snow and ice. 

Click here to see a full list of airport delays and cancellations.

In addition to travel delays, much of the Northeast is also experiencing power outages. According to poweroutage.us, nearly 15,000 people in Pennsylvania and about 14,700 homes in New Jersey are without power. New York has about 4,000 outages and Ohio has roughly 7,400 outages reported.

A Winter Storm Warning is in place in Philadelphia, and Winter Weather Advisories are scattered throughout the region, including in New York City, Baltimore and Washington, D.C.

LA NIÑA WINTER IS HERE: HOW MUCH SNOW WILL WE GET?

FOX Weather's Katie Byrne speaks with a Philadelphia resident about Sunday's snowfall.

FOX Weather’s Katie Byrne speaks with a Philadelphia resident about Sunday’s snowfall.

A large swath of 3 to 5 inches of snow is likely for major cities like Philadelphia and New York City. Half a foot of snow is possible in New Jersey and throughout Long Island, New York.

Winter Weather Advisories are in place from Maryland along the East Coast to Cape Cod. According to the FOX Forecast Center, these areas along the I-95 corridor are forecast to see 1 to 3 inches of snow, with some localized spots in South Jersey and Eastern Long Island seeing up to 4 to 5 inches.

The snow isn’t quite over yet. Snow is still coming down in some states, including Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Maryland and more.

Over half a foot of snow has already fallen in parts of New York and Pennsylvania. 

States in the Northern Tier — including New England — are experiencing a quick start to the snowy season. The FOX Forecast Center said it’s partly due to the position of the jet stream, which allows for repeated surges of moisture. The jet stream’s more southerly placement has also opened the door for Arctic air to sneak in.

POWERFUL WINTER STORM DUMPING UP TO 5″ OF SNOW ACROSS THE NORTHEAST WITH FREEZING COLD FROM POLAR VORTEX

The combination of colder temperatures and a stormy pattern has created the perfect recipe for snow.

The Midwest has already seen more than 400% of its average snowfall at this time of year. This includes South Bend, Indiana, which is running almost two feet above average.

HOW TO WATCH FOX WEATHER

Chicago is also seeing its snowiest start to the winter since 2000. A record 17.3 inches has already been recorded, with 15 inches falling between Nov. 29 and Dec. 7.



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